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Map of wind resources in Australia. The abundant wind resources in Australia provide for the country to grow its renewable energy sector. The southern coastline lies in the Roaring Forties. Sites have average wind speeds above 8–9 m/s at turbine hub height. [citation needed] Australian wind farms produce an average capacity factor range of 30 ...
Wind farm Installed capacity (MW) Developer Turbine make State Coordinates Expected completion Golden Plains Wind Farm: 1330: Westwind Energy: Vestas: Victoria: 2027 Goyder South 1A: 209 Neoen: GE Vernova: South Australia 2024 Goyder South 1B: 203 Neoen: GE Vernova: South Australia 2025 MacIntyre Herries Range Wind Farm [19] 2023: Acciona ...
A rainbow covering a wind farm in Western Victoria Wind generator at Breamlea, built in 1987, photo taken in 2007. Victoria has some of the best wind resources in Australia, along the southern coast and in the higher altitude areas. Most of Victoria's wind farms are being built along the southern coast and around the Ballarat, Ararat, and ...
This is a list of wind farms in Western Australia. Table. Project name Sponsoring company Coordinates Capacity (MW) Status Notes Albany Wind Farm:
This information is gathered from multiple Internet sources, [1] [2] and primarily the 4C Offshore's Global Offshore Wind Farm Map and Database and is current up to July 2015. The name of the Wind Farm is the name used by the Energy Company when referring to the Farm and is usually related to a shoal or the name of the nearest town on shore.
Australia's Alinta Energy said on Tuesday it is considering building a A$4 billion ($2.8 billion) offshore wind farm to supply Alcoa Inc's Portland aluminium smelter and the country's east coast grid.
It also lists the largest offshore wind farms currently under construction, the largest proposed offshore wind farms, and offshore wind farms with notability other than size. As of 2022, Hornsea 2 in the United Kingdom is the largest offshore wind farm in the world at 1,386 MW .
While the wind is also strong in coastal areas, wind farms are unlikely to be built there due to existing residential development and national park areas. NSW also has an extensive electricity transmission network, providing relatively good power grid access for new wind farms. As of March 2015, there was 625 MW of wind power installed in NSW. [2]